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DESCRIPTION:This presentation will explore three main areas within the author's life-writing process: the necessity of close relationships, the integration of cultural practice, and the power of moâ€˜olelo.\n\n\n\nDr. KaiwipunikauikawÄ“kiu Lipe is a Native Hawaiian mother, daughter, wife, hula dancer, and scholar. Her dissertation, which won the dissertation of the year award for research in post-secondary education at the 2015 American Education Research Association annual conference, focused on the central question: How can the University of Hawaiâ€˜i at MÄnoa, a predominantly non-Hawaiian university, transform into a Hawaiian place of learning? She is currently a specialist faculty in Hawaiâ€˜inuiÄkea School of Hawaiian Knowledge at UHM focusing on Native Hawaiian affairs.\n
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:â€œMoâ€˜olelo for transformative leadership: Lessons from Engaged Practiceâ€
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